Practical Uses of Bio-Climatic Architecture
The "25 Verde" building in Turin, Italy integrates bio-climatic architecture and advanced technological tools, such as a restored geothermal unit, to minimize energy consumption. This system efficiently provides hot water, heating, and air-conditioning for all the apartments, cutting energy use by half compared to conventional buildings. Andrea Cagni, an owner and resident, further enhances sustainability through innovative solutions like an intelligent thermostat, contributing to a comfortable and eco-friendly urban living experience. Building Tomorrow episode 2, part 4
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